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Kuya wrote: a good agent collects all the data, including quotes to give them leverage in contract deals.
cdubbz wrote:wooo hooo! Can't wait to check out the new stadium.
LittleOzzy wrote:cdubbz wrote:wooo hooo! Can't wait to check out the new stadium.
How do you think San Jose will do this season?
Kuya wrote: a good agent collects all the data, including quotes to give them leverage in contract deals.
Melo and amare should thrive in this offense. If Jeremy Tyler and cole Aldridge looked that good in summer league then us knick fans have a lot to be excited about. Make room for all the bandwagoners when we take off
Melo and amare should thrive in this offense. If Jeremy Tyler and cole Aldridge looked that good in summer league then us knick fans have a lot to be excited about. Make room for all the bandwagoners when we take off
tarantism wrote:What a big win for SJ this past week. Really looks like we have something going this year.
Melo and amare should thrive in this offense. If Jeremy Tyler and cole Aldridge looked that good in summer league then us knick fans have a lot to be excited about. Make room for all the bandwagoners when we take off
floppymoose wrote:Too much Vlad. Sixers can't handle it. Solid gold.
Five years ago this month was the first time most MLS fans heard of Chris Wondolowski. The San Jose Earthquakes forward went on a tear in late spring of 2010, and he's stayed on that tear even since, to the tune of 100 regular-season goals.
Wondo became the ninth player in MLS history to hit the century mark thanks to a 68th minute penalty conversion against Orlando City on Sunday evening. He drove his shot low and to goalkeeper Tally Hall's right, sending the 'keeper the wrong way.
Wondolowsk was the second-fastest to hit triple digits, behind only Taylor Twellman.